Pembroke, Henry Herbert.
A method of breaking horses, and teaching soldiers to ride, designed for the use of the army, by Henry Earl of Pembroke.
London : printed by J. Hughs, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, MDCC.LXI. [1761].
ESTC No. T117180.Grub Street ID 168788.
Pembroke, Henry Herbert.
A method of breaking horses, and teaching soldiers to ride. Designed for the use of the army, and others, by Henry Earl of Pembroke.
Dublin: printed for John Exshaw, in Dame-Street, MDCCLXI. [1761].
ESTC No. T127647.Grub Street ID 177313.
Pembroke, Henry Herbert.
Four genuine letters, which lately passed between a noble lord, and a Young Woman of Fashion. To which is added, A Letter from a Lady to Miss ******. With a copious preface, Setting that Affair in a true Light. By a friend of the Earl of ******.
[Dublin]: London: printed, and Dublin, reprinted by Matthew Williamson, in Dame-Street, 1762.
ESTC No. T63258.Grub Street ID 288523.
Pembroke, Henry Herbert.
Four genuine letters, which lately passed between a noble lord, and a young woman of fashion. To which is added, a letter from a lady to Miss ******. With a copious preface, setting that affair in a true light. By a friend of the Earl of ******.
London : printed for the editor, in whose hands the original letters may be seen , [1762?].
ESTC No. N18824.Grub Street ID 8252.
Pembroke, Henry Herbert.
A method of breaking horses, and teaching soldiers to ride, Designed for the Use of the Army, by Henry Earl of Pembroke.
The second edition, revised, and corrected, with additions..
London : printed by J. Hughs, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, MDCCLXII. [1762].
ESTC No. T98092.Grub Street ID 317418.
Pembroke, Henry Herbert.
Military equitation: or, a method of breaking horses, and teaching soldiers to ride. Designed for the use of the army. By Henry Earl of Pembroke. &c. &c. &c.
Sarum: printed and sold by E. Easton: sold also by J. Dodsley, Pall-Mall, and J. Wilkie, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778].
ESTC No. T100895.Grub Street ID 154809.
Pembroke, Henry Herbert.
Equitation militaire, ou maniere de dresser les chevaux, et d'apprendre aux cavaliers à les monter, à l'usage de la cavalerie & des amateurs; traduit de l'Anglois, par M. Bergeret de Frouville, officier au re'giment Royal-Lorraine cavalerie. Scientia & patientia.
A Londres : et a Paris, chez la veuve Duchesne, libraire, rue Saint-Jacques au temple du Gou^t, M. DCC. LXXXIV. [1784].
ESTC No. N70316.Grub Street ID 50966.
Pembroke, Henry Herbert.
Military equitation: or, a method of breaking horses, and teaching soldiers to ride. Designed for the use of the army. By Henry Earl of Pembroke, &c. &c. &c.
The fourth edition, with plates..
London : printed for G. and T. Wilkie , NO. 57, Pater-Noster-Row ; and E. and J. Easton, Salisbury, MDCCXCIII. [1793].
ESTC No. N4484.Grub Street ID 30117.